Current Research
Cephalopod Maneuverability
My research focuses on how cuttlefish and squid turn throughout ontogeny. Using cutting-edge technologies, I am able to quantify the maneuverability and agility of cephalopods at many stages of growth using both fluid-flow and body tracking strategies. I hope to understand how biomechanical concerns are impacted differently at different stages of life, and how we can use this research to inform conservation strategies.
Turning of Hatchling Cuttlefish
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Collaborative Research
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Current projects outside my dissertation include:
Please visit my contact me page if you are interested in collaborations! |